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As the Predators continue to make their presence felt in the Stanley Cup playoffs each year, there has never been a better time to head out to Bridgestone Arena and put your “Fang Fingers” to work. Nashville fans can look forward to plenty of fun and the roar of “The Cellblock” as the Predators fight it out with the Western Conference for a chance to bring the Cup back to Nashville.

Nashville Predators Ticket Information

When you buy Nashville Predators tickets you’re securing a seat to watch one of NHL’s burgeoning home-ice traditions, as Predator Nation has made waves across the league with their excitement and passion for the game. Take a seat at Bridgestone Arena and be a part what’s deemed the loudest section of the loudest arena in the NHL. For over a decade, we've provided fans with a safe and reliable to way to find Predators hockey tickets all the way through the post season. In addition to an unrivaled inventory and great savings, you'll be amazed by the level of customer service you'll experience. Our team is always on hand to answer any questions you have about available Nashville Predators tickets. All you need to do is call 1.866.848.8499 or use the Live Chat tool.

First you can scan the 2014-15 Predators schedule and choose the upcoming games you’re interested in attending. Make sure to utilize the filter options, which include home or away games and weekend or weekday games to help make your decision easier.

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Stalberg Headlines Offseason Changes in Nashville

After missing out on the playoffs for the first time since the 2008-09 season, the Nashville Predators made a series of offseason transactions designed to get the team back to the postseason immediately. The team inked deals with several talented wing players, including Matt Hendricks, Eric Nystrom, Matt Cullen, and, most importantly, Viktor Stalberg. Stalberg was a key cog for the Chicago Blackhawks last season during their dominant Stanley Cup run, adding 23 points during the regular season on nine goals and 14 assists. The skilled winger’s championship experience cannot be overestimated on this team full of promising yet inexperienced players.

The youngest player on the team with the most potential was added via the 2013 NHL Draft, when the club selected Seth Jones with the No. 4 overall pick. Jones, who was widely considered to be the top prospect in the draft, possesses elite speed on the ice and will be called upon to lead the Predators’ defense for years to come. By adding Stalberg and Jones, Nashville has given itself a chance to compete in the newly formed Central Division immediately, while simultaneously building for the future.